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I cross-compiled NET-SNMP 5.7.1 from sources to a PowerPC using ELDK-3.1. When I try to load the snmpd daemon in my embedded board, I see the message:

# snmpd -f -Lo
pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci
pcilib: Cannot find any working access method.

Of course my PPC board has no PCI, and I wonder why is netsnmp looking for it.

In more than one place I see this same message (sourceforge, mail-archive, google-groups), but ir has no answer at all. Another variant, with a little but unhelpful responses at (archlinuxarm).

Can anybody please help me?

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I'm assuming you're on a Linux target.

Net-SNMP's changelog lists "[PATCH 3057093]: allow linux to use libpci for creating useful ifDescr strings".

The configure script will search for an available libpci, and, having found one, will define HAVE_PCI_LOOKUP_NAME and HAVE_PCI_PCI_H. To disable this code: after configuring, you can change those defines in include/net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h, then rebuild. The affected code is in agent/mibgroup/if-mib/data_access/interface_linux.c.

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  • I've already tried it, but, strangely, with no success. Maybe I messed something, so I'll give it a new try and come back soon to tell. Thanks.
    – j4x
    Feb 29, 2012 at 11:44
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    Ok. Changing net-snmp-config.h.in does not work, but doing exactly as you said and changing net-snmp-config.h after configure works. My scripts were broken and were calling configure again with no need, so my changes were lost. Now snmpd loads with no error. Thanks again!
    – j4x
    Feb 29, 2012 at 13:42
  • As net-snm-config.h will generated - how to patch net-snmp-config.h.in to achieve same result?
    – Arno
    Jul 10, 2022 at 8:23
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There's also a patch in this bug report: http://sourceforge.net/p/net-snmp/bugs/2449/

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I resolved the issue using the stock snmpd that comes with the Raspbian.

In /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf file I isolated the issue to the following line

agentAddress udp:161,udp6:[::1]:161

Instead of listening on all interfaces, if I specify the the ip address of the eth0 interface i.e.:

agentAddress udp:10.0.1.5:161,udp6:[::1]:161

Then snmpd starts fine.

My speculation is that the stock snmpd tries to enumerate all possible interfaces including the pci ones.

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